On Mon, 16 Dec 2024, Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal wrote:
I have written a command line utility program on Linux using Lazarus as the IDE. This was done a while ago on an Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 machine, which I normally access using VNC when doing Lazarus work there. Now since a few months the TigerVNC server on that machinbe won't start anymore so I cannot reach Lazarus. But I can log on just fine using PuTTY from Windows and do whatever on the command line. So what I want to do is to modify the source, which I can do via SSH. But then I want to build a new version of the program without access to Lazarus there. Can this be done and in that case how? Last build of the application was using fpc ver 3.2.2 and probably Lazarus 2.2.4 I have never compiler a FreePascal program from the command line before....
If you have a .lpi file (lazarus project file) then you can do simply a lazbuild yourproject.lpi lazbuild is a command-line tool that comes with lazarus, it can be used to compile a project file with the same settings as would be used if you were compiling in the IDE. Michael. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org https://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal